Monthly Goals | February

I am a bit behind with blogging (and reading) again, can you tell? But, in order to keep my goals list at the forefront of my mind, I’ll belatedly post my monthly check-in on goals and accomplishments for February.

PERSONAL

  • Read 2 books a month.
    Yeah, no. I am at 1.3 books. I barely finished „The Age of Innocence“ and then only got started on a new book (Nicole’s debut novel). I swear, it has nothing to do with the book not being engaging enough and everything to do with my time management.
  • Use facemasks weekly when I do my Sunday meditation.
    I did it once at the beginning of the month and then promptly forgot about it. 
  • Prioritize sleep and rest.
    I did not hit my sleep goal of 7.5 hours, but I am working towards it. I averaged 6:51 hours, and my sleep score was pretty good.
  • Regularly walk with a friend (virtually or in person).
    Yes! I continued my biweekly (virtual) walks with friends during my lunchtime.
  • Find a running group, book club, or knitting group locally.
    No progress made on that front. 

HEALTH/WELLNESS

  • Complete (another) 365 Peloton Streak.
    I am keeping my streak going and have earned a “blue dot” for 1864 consecutive days.
  • Half Marathon Training
    I made it through 8 weeks of training without skipping sessions or any injuries. I am calling this a win. I continue to run three times a week at the neighborhood gym on the treadmill before work and a long run outdoors on the weekends.
  • Power Zone TrainingI successfully completed the 8-week “Zones – The One with the PZP” Power Zone Challenge with a slight increase in my FTP. I was able to ride with Tanja on the weekends, and I had my Streakers friend Jaime join me on some early morning rides.  
  • Hit a weekly (not daily) average step count.
    Yes, I exceeded my (average) daily step goal in February by 3000+ steps; I average 11,098 steps/day in February. You can tell that my run days save me.
  • Keep up my yoga streak.
    I missed a couple of days of daily yoga in February, but I just keep going. 

RELATIONSHIPS

  • Date nights with Jon once a month.
    Does cooking together count? We did not get out in February.
  • Go skiing with my family.
    The flights are booked. I’ll be going at the end of March.
  • Reach out to friends more.
    I’ve been trying to respond to all my messages in a timely manner.
  • Continue monthly Teams Calls with Ingrid. 
    Yes, we had our monthly call, and it was great to catch up, although Ingrid was a bit stressed out before her upcoming (95th!) birthday, and we cut our talk a little shorter than usual.

HOME

  • Estate Planning
    No progress made.
  • Declutter/organize garage
    Nope.

WORK

  • Keep advocating for myself.
    No real “progress” made here, other than continuing to try and show up with a professional attitude and making a good impression on my new supervisor.
  • Establish some new work-friend relationships.
    I continue to get to know and socialize more with the people who sit/work in my immediate surroundings. They’re not working on the same projects with me, but it’s nice to have a chat or go for a lunchtime walk together. 

BONUS ACCOMPLISHMENTS

  • I got a head start on our tax return. After the year that we had dealing with my mother-in-law’s estate, the tax situation was a bit more complicated this time, but I still refuse to pay someone for something that I am able to figure out. It’s complicated, but not that complicated.
  • I booked my flight home for March/April. Hooray! My sister and I also decided that we’ll have a little birthday party while I am there, and I get to invite (and see) some friends.
  • I mentioned elsewhere that I received a performance award (time off + a little cash) at work. Despite being told otherwise before, our Science Center was able to recognize the people who have stuck around, and I am so appreciative that our work and dedication were rewarded
  • I presented progress updates for one of my projects at work and got some positive feedback.
  • We tried a couple of new recipes, both of which were so good that we’ll definitely make them again. One was a zucchini-bake, and the other was a Thai-inspired salad with cabbage and chicken.

How was your February?

6 Comments

  1. February was honestly sort of a slog–we all took turns being sick. March has so far been a much more enjoyable month! The recipes sound good.

  2. New recipes are always great to add to the rotation!
    I’m so happy you’re going to visit your family!

  3. Happy belated birthday! I am very overdue on passing along those wishes, though! March has been a bit of a blur for us so far. I’m crossing a few things off my 25 in ’26 list this month, though. I’m seeing a new PCP this afternoon and I did the deadbug workout that Jenny has raved out (it was HARD!!).

    Your ski trip isn’t far off! You must be so excited!!

  4. Oh yay, enjoy your trip to visit family. February we had E’s wedding so that was the highlight.

  5. Cooking together absolutely counts! Love that. :) What are you using to track your sleep? That’s something I really struggle with as well – I’m a horrible sleeper… I like the idea of a weekly average step count to level out the busy days. That’s always what Tom is trying to get me to, but I always worry that I’ll just sit at my desk all day if I don’t push for some daily goals… but it’s easy to feel like a failure on the days I don’t move! I also love your virtual walks with friends. That’s a great idea! Hooray on getting started on taxes and being able to figure it on your own!

  6. You’re doing great, San! Your ski trip is so soon. You must be so excited!
    I’m so impressed that you’re doing your taxes on your own when there’s stuff like an estate to deal with. I’d be so nervous I’d mess something up, ha!

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